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Carson_Young

Carson_Young

Joined September 2021

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The Glass Castle: A Memoir | Jeannette Walls
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Panpan

A very common literary device used in this book was a metaphor. Jeannette compared her relationship with her family to a glass castle. This adds meaning that it was delicate and fragile. I believe Jeannette used this comparison because it had a close personal connection to her. I personally believed this was a very interesting way of describing a relationship with your family while comparing it to glass.

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Carson_Young
The Glass Castle: A Memoir | Jeannette Walls
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Panpan

The themes in this book include poverty, the need for education and knowledge. Jeannette strives for knowledge and education in the book but her family disagrees with her ways and are very minimalistic and poor. I chose Jeannette because she is a very ambitious and outgoing person. She has strayed away from her parents because she did not believe in there ways. For example when she was in the hospital and her dad was acting crazy towards the nurse

MissYaremcio Don't forget to explain the theme and what kind of character Jeanette is. 4/6 7mo
julesG @MissYaremcio You're posting your students' marks on social media? Ever heard of data protection? I don't think this is the platform for teaching experiments. 7mo
Carson_Young @julesG if you are dissing my teacher you better be dissing me. We ❤️ Miss Y 7mo
julesG Not dissing your teacher. Just trying to point out that Litsy is not the right place for this exercise. Did you and your teacher know that your review pops up in the feed of every user of Litsy who tagged this book as "read" or "currently reading" or "want to read" no matter whether they are following you or not? 7mo
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Carson_Young
More Than This | Patrick Ness
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Pickpick

Even though I have not read to far into the book yet, it has been really eye catching and entertaining. For a person who does not like reading this was a good book. It has lots of scene description and action. The overall theme of after life is also very interesting. The only problem with this book is that it‘s very long. If you enjoy long books, this is a book for you.

MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Carson! I needed more on the summary of the book and how the POV is established. 2.5/6 3y
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Carson_Young
Tunnels | Brian Williams
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Panpan

This book was not good. It does not catch my attention in any way. I feel it does not pull me in and is too descriptive. They spent too much time on the description of the scenes and not enough time for writing a good book. I have read to chapter 8 so far and there has only been one scene that caught my eye. I would not recommend this book to anyone who prefers more action while reading.

MissYaremcio Thank you for the review Carson! Let's find you a new book when you come to class! I was just missing the theme! 4/6 3y
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